Education

The Trust’s support of educational activities and programs allows it to apply its core values of fostering creative and intellectual prowess to succeeding generations of emerging and established scholars.

SHERA Venice Conference

University Ca’ Foscari Venice | October 25th 2017

Translations and Dialogues: The Reception of Russian Art Abroad is the subject of a three-day international conference, initiated by Silvia Burini, Director of the Centro Studi sulle Arti della Russia (CSAR) at the University Ca’ Foscari in Venice and Natasha Kurchanova, former President of the Society of Historians of East European, Eurasian, and Russian Art and Architecture, Inc. (SHERA), co-organized by CSAR, SHERA and the Cambridge Courtauld Russian Art Centre (CCRAC) and sponsored by Kroll Family Trust.

This conference brings together scholars from Europe, the US, and Russia on the centenary of the October Revolution to present their work on a broader historical spectrum than the events of only 1917. By focusing on the reception of Russian art abroad, it hopes to engage with ideas of continuity and connection more than rupture and separation. In doing so, it promises to bring out new perspectives on the study of the history of Russian art as a vibrant and growing field. The conference organizers are part of an international network of scholarly societies and research institutes that came together with the revival of SHERA in 2013. This is their first collaborative conference.

Russian Art on the Rise

Freie Universität Berlin | September 21st 2017

With the support of the Kroll Family Trust the fifth graduate workshop of the Russian Art and Culture Group will focus on the theorization and contextualization of Russian art of the late 19th and early 20th centuries by its contemporaries, positioning it in the cultural discourses of the period that ranged from national appreciation to scientific approaches.

Afterall: Creating Opportunities for Graduates

Tel-Aviv Museum of Art | February 2016

Kroll Family Trust has collaborated with Afterall Institute for a Funding Campaign of £20,000 to create five new and inclusive opportunities for underrepresented young graduates. There is often a lack of support for young art graduates today, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. KFT has donated “The Full Set” to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art library in the memory of Meir Arison. A full library of Afterall publications, including out-of-print Critical Readers, a complete set of Afterall journals with a rare copy of the pilot issue 0, all available books from the Exhibition Histories.